Sri Lanka: Government doesn’t want to solve the Tamil problem - Eelaventhan in Parliament
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Sunday, 26 August 2007 |
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M.K.Eelaventhan, TNA parliamentarian told the House that Tamils will not accept any proposals with district or province as unit of devolution. They want a meaningful federal solution akin to India. He further told the House that the education of the Tamil children in the north- east is in a very bad state.
Tamil students are killed. Schools in the east have become refugee camps. There is no atmosphere congenial for studies in the north-east.
He added that the studies of the upcountry Tamil students are also affected. Several Tamil schools in the Upcountry are closed. Sinhala Principals are appointed as heads of Tamil schools in the upcountry. The government is not interested in solving the problems of the Tamil people.
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